New Apple tech could revolutionize touchscreens
2014-04-10
Scroll to see more.
 

IP News

Home > IP News

New Apple tech could revolutionize touchscreens

2014-04-10

Apple was recently awarded a patent that would allow its touchscreen devices to detect how hard the user presses on the display. The patent, first noted by Apple Insider, uses a technology called frustrated total internal reflection, or FTIR, along with current capacitive touch sensors to determine force applied to the screen.

FTIR is essentially an alternative method for detecting multitouch. Jeff Han used an FTIR-based multitouch display in his incredible TED Talk back in February 2006.

FTIR uses infrared lights to bounce light off the back of a touchscreen. If there is no interference, or frustration, then the infrared light will completely reflect off the surface of the touchscreen, similar to how the surface of a pool can act as a mirror when viewed at high enough angles. If there is interference from a finger on the touchscreen, then sensors will pick it up in order to determine where the touch input hit the display.

Apple’s patent takes advantage of both FTIR and the capacitive touch sensors it already uses to determine how hard the touchscreen was pressed by comparing the FTIR interference with the capacitive touch data.

Previously, Apple has tried to estimate force by using its mobile devices’ accelerometer. For example, Apple takes advantage of this in its GarageBand iOS app, which can determine how hard you tap a key on its virtual keyboard and adjust the volume accordingly.

As Apple Insider notes, this patent could be used to allow for more expressive touch input beyond the current “tap” and “hold.”

 To continue reading, click here.

http://news.yahoo.com/apple-tech-could-revolutionize-touchscreens-174217993.html;_ylt=AwrTWf2MEUJTikUAWBrQtDMD

 

(These latest Intellectual Property (IP) news and events presented here, are prepared and compiled by us, the World Patent & Trademark Law Office (WPTO),for your reference and information)

Privacy Statement
Our company is deeply committed to protecting the privacy and personal information of our users. In accordance with our website's privacy policy, we promise to safeguard user personal information from infringement. If you have any questions regarding our privacy policy, please feel free to contact us via email or phone. We are more than happy to assist you.